
Fresh of her gigs in Jakarta and Bali, Indonesia last weekend, here's a brand new tune from Ed Banger's first lady Uffie. In this tune, Uffie delivered an interesting take to Chicks on Speeds "Wordy Rappinghood" and gives it a trendier youthful attitude only the Ed Banger stable can deliver. Uffie - Wordy Rappinghood [128k]

New mix from French duo BeatauCue . It's a mish mash of style with lil' sprinkle of techno, dutch and the usual French sound. Tracklist after the jump... - TRACKLIST - The Subs - Don't Stop (BeatauCue remix) InnerPartySystem - It's Not Getting any Better (Sidney Samson remix) Modeselektor feat Naziz & Abbas - Monkeyflip (Boys Noize remix) Tittsworth & Alvin Risk ft Maluca - La Campana Slap In The Bass - Nobou Dr Gonzo - Bust [...]

"Since the radio is full of mainstream dance music right now, I decided to pull things WAY underground for this mix. The world is operating at a fever-pitch and this is the soundtrack of you closing your eyes on a Saturday night and cutting the cords that hold you to this Earth. This is straight up, psychedelic dance music that is intended to cause a state of disconnection with the real world and its made with ultimate love. Do whatever it is that takes you to that place and turn this the fuck up and play it LOUD!" - Tommie [...]

I had the opportunity to play with Addison Groove when he was called Headhunter late last year during his stop in Jakarta, Indonesia. Ever since, I've been a fan of his sound. Now he's dropping his latest single This is It & Make Um Bounce. THe single is out now on Tectonic.

Upon releasing Future Jungle EP on Ram Records, DJ Fresh has been championing this new sound that he called approriately Future Jungle which is basically a slowed down jungle breaks that runs at around 140 bpm. Its really not that new since Magnetic Man already did something similar in tunes like Perfect Stranger which features Katy B in vocal. Broken Record is the latest single from Katy B and DJ Fresh's remix sounds like what I've mention above. Good stuff. Katy B - Broken Records (DJ Fresh Future Jungle Mix) [128k]

Fool's Gold boss A-Trak is back with "Ray Ban Vision" . Luckybeard's remix is chunky Solid Groove style banger thak breaks down into some filthy crunk in the middle. Sick! A-Trak - Ray Ban Vision (Feat. Cyhi Da Prynce) (Luckybeard Remix)

Crookers will be in Jakarta tomorrow night. Can't wait to see them. In the mean time, here's a preview of their latest EP, Crookers presents Dr. Gonzo. It's bonker!

The thing with all these new post punk, nu disco bands is they all kinda sound similar from one to another. Holy Ghost! is no exception. Their album "Holy Ghost!" is a good album. I enjoyed it through and through upon my first listen, yet it was eerily familiar. There's a thin red line that separates these bands. If you doubt me, just try to make a playlist filled with Cut Copy, Empire Of the Sun, Midnight Juggernaut, Holy Ghost!, Miami Horror or any of their contemporaries and play them in shuffle mode and you'll see what I mean. In [...]

Here's a house remake of John B's massive drum'n'bass anthem Up All Night. Good stuff even though you should never mess with a classic! Jack Beats - All Night ft. John B [128k]

Here's a new tune from Digitalism titled "2 Hearts" , taken from their new album "I Love You Dude". I think they sounds more and more like a band and far from the electronic duo that they started as. Ironic how yesterday we posted Radiohead that sounds less and less like a band and going towards the electronic territory while Digitalism goes the opposite way. Digitalism - 2 Hearts .

Drum step is this new sub genres that I paid attention to more and more. It's basically the bastard child of dubstep and drum'n'bass. In this sub genre we find both the dnb and dubstep producer mixing it up and going toe to to in the production side. Calvertron came from the dubstep side and lately he's been producing some monster drumstep tunes. R U Ready? is perfect example of this, utilizing that stutter bassline made famous by the likes of High Rankin while alternating with sweeping formant filter made popular by Skrillex, running at perfect half-speed of your favorite [...]

As we all know, with subsequent releases Radiohead has been getting more and more into the IDM teritories. Long gone are the day when they release an angst ridden guitar tune. Their latest album Kings of Limbs were either loved or hated by its audience and now that it's been confirmed that there will be no King Of Limbs pt.2 , all Radiohead fans has come to accept the fact that there will be no new Radiohead mayerials in a long while. Fortunately, Radiohead just dropped a single titled Supercollider . Unfortunaly it's only release as [...]

Here's a brand new super group, founded after the demised of French electro/tecno label Institubes . Consisting of Para One, Surkin & Bobmo, the three are set out to put some rumble in the dance floor. Marble Anthem EP is out now on Beatport . Marble Players - Playground [128k]
Breakbot's latest "Fantasy" is a full-on disco anthem featuring Ruckazoid. This song is just awesome. "Fantasy" is released as part of "Ed Bangers The Bee Sides" compilation.
Check out this new track Go featuring KAren O, taken from Santigold's upcoming album

Toddla T's follow up to his 2009 Skanky Skanky is coming out later this year. In the meantime, here's a sneak peek to that upcoming album, a track titled "Take It Back". In this preview is a remix version from LA producer Dillon Francis. The remix is a heavy house tune that chug along with its chunky beats and lead line while maintaining the euphoric ravey piano and concealing majority of Shola Ama's vocal. Nice tune to play when you try to give that dance floor a bit of a breather. The album will be out later [...]
This Australian dubstep duo is releasing their EP on Diplo's Mad Decent. ASA & Koan smoothed out the tune a lil bit without straying to far from the original. Kito & Reija Lee - This City (ASA & Koan remix) [128k]
Firs single from London Elektricity's new album "Yikes". This track reflect the rest of the album as Tony Colman a.k.a. London Elektricty produced his finest work to date. The entire LP is less dancefloor friendly but worked extremely well as a whole album. This album is a must for fans of the thinking drum'n'bass. Buy it now at Hospital Shop .